Cadily This is Me Conversation Cards, Play Therapy Toys, Social Skills Games, Social Emotional Learning Activities, Group Therapy Games Kids, ADHD Tools for Kids, Learning Games, Feelings Flashcards
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Cadily This is Me Conversation Cards, Play Therapy Toys, Social Skills Games, Social Emotional Learning Activities, Group Therapy Games Kids, ADHD Tools for Kids, Learning Games, Feelings Flashcards
Social Emotional Learning Activities: Our social emotional games for kids teach communication, collaboration, conflict resolution, and other important life skills. Great for ADHD, autism, coping skills, or just as a fun way to connect with your kids.
Kids Therapy Games: Our therapy games for counselors, social workers and families help kids practice self-expression and emotional regulation with fun mindfulness activities.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Kids can use our counseling games to explore their feelings, practice problem-solving, and learn critical thinking skills. CBT Toys can be used to enhance mental health games. Great for group therapy.
Relaxation Aid: Our anger management toys and games are an ideal school counselor supply for helping kids learn mindfulness skills and control their emotions. It can also be a part of your speech therapy toys toolbox, encouraging conversation in a fun way!
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The Cadily "This is Me" interactive therapy card game includes 44 thought-provoking sentence completion cards. The cards can be used to entice engaging conversation for family fun or to assist parents, teachers, and mental health professionals in exploring, identifying and addressing underlying issues that a child may be struggling with. This card game can be played in many different ways. Here are just a few of our favorite options: 😀 Shuffle the cards and place them facing down (or fan them out in your hand) so that only the back of the cards can be seen by the child. Let the child select their own card and complete the sentence with the first thing that comes to mind. 😀 Place the cards facing up and allow the child to select cards for others to answer. This option may enable them to become more comfortable with completing sentences themselves. 😀 Stack the cards in a pile facing down and play as a group or family. Take turns drawing a card and completing each sentence. 😀 Integrate the cards into another game, drawing a "This is Me" card instead of the cards included with the game.